Ocean City Sentinel, 3 February 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 3

We shall I* If'"1' racelve 1,en"' "r .ml communications of Interest "tills community and our reader* "aU communications slioqld J>e acj^mpBUled Willi tlie' full name and rtdnwe of. the writer, not neoeenrlly DOTS. Collage* are tenting. Some rain title week, our eeeelou of the public echoole fur-day. Italn. Are you Ruing lo see the blgh ecbool tlrl" pIsytaMkl ball? -Change iu the weather Friday ulgbt diet a week of remarkable aummerC II. Kacoti, plumber, hae been Irrird a member of the Youug Meri'a •'regressive League. In ihe First M. E Church next Sunlay evening. I'aator Kulp will preach r.mi the text. "Tliou art weighed In he balance and found wantlug." Mi- Ke llii K. Skene wlahea to thank ,er- fi lends and uelghbnra for their oany acl" of klndues* during the IIIitw and at the time of the death of irr huebaqd. The Ladies' Aid Society of the First lapii-t Church will hold a jitney so la I and delicatessen sale at Smith's lore. <1S Asbury avenue, Thursday, ebruary 17. John C. Hteelmau. with Ihe assistnre of Joseph D. I,ee, has put In a isod-ome veneered oak flooring on he lower floors of his home at Third irert and Atlantic avenue. PERSONALS. Mrs. A. N Do woes Is visiting friends i Philadelphia. >• Ml-*' Coneya, of Philadelphia, Is isitlng her sister In this city. Charles 'i. Weiss, of Germautown, a- In lowu a few days since. Kbenexer Adams, of Philadelphia, a> In town during the week. Miss Ketta (JotT. of M lllvllle, was inoiig ihe visitors here Tuesday, tiscar Morey.of this city. Is speudig two weeks In Richmond. Va.' - John I) Harr, of this city, has re irned from a visit to Philadelphia George K. Seaman, of this city, has turned from a week's guuulug trip Lsxelle Thornton and wife, of Phlla- . •Ipbla. visited friends here a few days 1" ' J. W. Landenberger and wife, of ' It. Airy, were receut visitors and regterrd at the Idlewtld. Mi-s Haxel Gelser, of Waynesboro j iroierly a school teacher here, was a Isllor a few days ago. 1 Mrs. Mary Hervey, of Atlantic City, Tent Thursday here as the guest of A. , . Sattrrlee and family. , Mrs. J.K. Smith, of Haddonfleld. , the guest of her parents, Alfred H Igbee and wife, of this city. I H. A. W. Smith, who Is engaged In ' e steam beating business at Carney's I ilnt. was In town Saturday. Charles A. Frost, of Camden, a . ■ardwalk business mau, greeted cal friends here during tbe week. i K. J. DuMee. of Philadelphia, who r.. j. no .wee. or rniiaaeipuia. w no if Ml

llnauclally, interested lo Oceau (Sty, as a visitor' here the latter part of I -l week. I Mtss Flora Inskeep Wool-toll and. f-s Mary Hnck. of Marltoo, have re-]' rued after a short visit to Clayton sines Brick aud family. ' 1 Mrs. Florence M . (filbert aud Mlsa ' Ihe W Luke, of this city, were up e Stale early this week on matteia ' Istlng to the Daughters of America. 1 Misses Lora H. Klemm, Elizabeth j Irrom. Carlo Rlcbter. Margaret cbter and Elaa Rlcbter, of Phlla- | Ipbla, spent the week-end at tbe iperlal < Mtss Crease, of tbe title department 1 the Oceau City Title and Trust Com- ' ny. will leave Iu a few days for Eau « illle, Cal.. where she will spend her ' DDtb'a vacallou. B. K. Matlack, science Instructor In e Pleasantvllle High School, visited | L Pyle, Instructor tn tbe depart•nt of commerce'lo tbe Oceao City 1 igh School, Saturday. Mrrs. Martha Lake and Miss Mary L j >/■ on, of this dty, who came back fm tbelr western trip with tbe grip, i hlrh they contracted In Philadelphia, e now over their siege. They visited \ any places of Interest lu Csllforn'a exico aud dlflerent sections of ihe 1 nlted States PROGRESSIVE 5°° ard Party lo t»e Meld at Armory

The members of the Lsdiee' Auxlltry »f the Ocean City Military Club mil hold a progressive Ave hundred (j aid pari* In Hie club room of the „■ ituiury Thursday eveijlng. Feb" My , 10, brgiuulng at 8 o'clock I u The auxiliary, at Its regular meeting. » elected twelve members. Mrs. Alfred 4 R. Smith was elected assists 11 1 sec re .Ury. The dues of Uie auxiliary are 60 1 win- « year and anyone deelrlog can t become a member. Meetings ere held 1 evety Monday evening lo the club ( Worns «f the armory. *ire. LeCsto Burled. Mrs H. D. LeCato was burled Thursday from her husbaod'a home lo Audubon. Tbe Rev. Ueorge Kaoe. pastor * tbe Ligan Memorial Presbyterian '•horcb. cuuducled tbe services. Iotaraent mvlt at Mt. Morlab Cent- 1 ""f' dbt was s summer rasldsot of ; "wan CUy. where abe bed many "■sun, smmg (be collegers. Mr.Le-l hbwd^** of ^e^host of i -. t^unuri. u "* ■unlvereMy In the mid — 0,11 •» "Feral *pmk [ WMtasaes fmm oat ef lotrd.

I MISS KAIN HAS SEVERE LOSS r* Mother of Music Instructor iu Puhtfc Schools Dies in d * Atlantic City. V Mr*. Joseph E. Kaln: mother of M(s. >' Eleauore 8. Kaln. Instructor of music In the local public schools, died of _ Hrlghts' disease 111 the Hahuemauu Home, the aaoltarlum of her brolher-In-lax-. Dr. Alfred Bailey. 111 Atlantic City Friday. Mrs Kaln, whose home was In Marltoo, was 55 years old She bad „ been In III health several months The , breakdown occurred at Thanksgiving, , II Christmas Day . Khe leaves aHiusband. three daughters and oue sou , I Mrs Kaln was a graduate "f the , '• Philadelphia Couservatury of Music, , aud was a musician of unusual talent II She was organist of the Marllon Bap , s list Church 35 yesrs, re-igiiliig the , position a year ago. t Her funeral took place In Marlton , y Monday, afternoon, Intermeut heiug lu , j the Baptist Cemetery. | Tbe many friends she has made ( l during her abort time here deeply t r sympathize with Miss Kaln In her , bereavement. | 1 : SEEK ADVERTISERS 1 t t s Tosch Wlib I'oor Klchtrd cisk. ' At the regular meeting of the Board of Trade, a letter was read from C. C. . Ureeti, chairman, aunounclug that the 1 Poor Richard Club of Philadelphia ' i will he llie host lo the Associated Ad1 vertlslug Clubs of -Uie World the' week ' of Juue 35. and that It is the pur|>oae of the committee of the Pour Richard Club to lake these lu.OOO delegates to . seashore resort 011 Friday of that week j dellullely decided upon. A representative of Ihe Board oT " Trade was luvlted to attend a meeting of tbe committee Monday next at ■ the Poor Richard Club house, have luncheon, and officially present the 1 merits of Ocean City and what It w ill he wllllug lo do toward enterlalirtug - these thousands of guests. 1 As chairman of the hoard's committee un excursions, Dr. Alleu Cursou was requested to atteud this meeting : and use his persuasive eloquence to ■ the best advautage. 1 Granville H. Steelmsn, Joseph Rlg- * gins, I 'has. B Rus-elt and Clinton B I Price were elected members of the I Board of Trade. I » Secretary Townsend announced that ' since the last meeting or the board < I $155 has iweu collected lu dues. I A letter was read from Franklin H. I Hirst, of Philadelphia, aimounclug bis acceptance of a poslilou as a mem- I ber of oue of the committees of the 1 board and of his coulluued purpose to do all he can to boost Ocean City. I Harry Headley. of the Penn Me ' mortal Bridge committee, reported that It looks as though something good ■ will be done In this project John R. Groves was requested by president Brick to continue Ins good < 1 work as cbalrmiu bt tbe board's « envelope committee. ' » • 1 , HAD PROSPEROUS YEAR 1 •eashore B. end ■- Association j

Tbe aunual meeting of Ihe Seashore r and Loan Association-Ill be held III tbe offices of Joseph I Scull I Tuesday evening. February 16. A new 1 series or stock— tbe flttb— Is uow open For Ihe year ending February 15. the association abows a gain of nlue per 1 cent. 1 ' The annual report of the secretary ' gives Ibe following figures showing 1 ' assets aud liabilities: < ask ere 1 1 Loaus on Bond and Mort- 1 gage *57, -100 00 , ' Loans on Shares of tbe As- 1 1 social Ion 880 00 t Dues -48 00 ( [ Iuteresl 80 16 | . Premiums • '6 0S { 1 Unpaid Fines 18,40 . Cash on Hand 58 71 ( $38,655 81 I LI AHI1.1TIK6. 1 > SbtTRioldera on 1664 Shares 180,246 00 - Due Shareholder#. Advance Payments 315 00 Borrowed Money 6 650 00 Due Shareholders, Advanced Interest 86 00 Due Shareholders, Ad- ' vs need Premiums 8 60 . I Shareholders, Profit __ I Apportioned 2.475 51 ( • Undivided Profits 29 20 , $88,655 81 1 TO RECEIVE PARENTS Invitations Kxlended br Wester

Avenne School Teachers. Tbe teachers of tbe Wesley Avenue School have luvlted tbe parents of tbe pupils to visit end Inspect tbe ^ worklugs of tbe sqjiool, the new gymequipment aud meet tbe instructors this afternoon from 2 45 to ■ 4 30 o'clock. Remarks will be made by Prof. J. 1 M. Stevens aud Miss Kezsrt of tbe > blgh school, aud H. 8. Mowrer. cashI of tbe First Nstlonj^Bsnk, who ^ » will talk on thrift, this" belog "Thrift Day," at Idaugu.ated by the banks of tbe country. Will Have Eminent ispenlserw. The committee In charge of the anlf oiversary celebration of tbe Men's 1 Friendship Bible Class of the First Presbyterian Sunday School Is ar- '■ ranging to have eminent speakers at af j tblaedSel gathering. Tbe celebrallou 1 will be held In the social rooms of tbe ^ church Friday evening, February II. Cln«wr«atc C nt. Coming. The t'lovardal# Clob's basket ball oe five, said lo be out of Ibe slrouge* be amateoi teems lo Pbiledelpbla. will >t>- play Ibe Ocean City MIHUry Club ik- boys M the armory next SMurdey 1 eresrtng.

' PASTOR'S APPEAL TO HIS PEOPLE , - Mr. Mitch Says Great Wave ■ of Religious Enthusiasm ( , is Sweeping State. , ' The Rev. George F. Milch, pastor ' ' of the First Baptist Church, bss sent ■ tbe following letter to member* of bis 1 ' congregation : My. Dear Fellow-member:— Tlie win- • of 1916 presents to our cburcb 1 ' another opportunity for revival eflorl ' ■ among our families and neighbors.. A : ■ great wave of religious enthusiasm Is] sweeplug uur Slate and I am deeply j • ' anxious that our cburcli sbould feel I tbe quickenlug Impulse of tbe move- 1 1 meul. Will you aid us In Ibis by 1 prsctlclug dally private prayer, by 1 hible reading, by regular attendance ' at the church services, and by end.avorlug to interest others lu tbe r religion and tbe church which you 1 love and believe In? 1 feel aure that ■ will do. tbls. Some few do very observa these things, but | success of our cburcb depends up- ( | on every member doing bis or ber , share— and just a little bit more. . j Will you aid tbe pastor? If you are t lu need of pastoral assistance, or kDow J, of any such, or of tbose who are sick < or lu distress, by communlcatlug with , | blui privately or by mailing card. He | elands ready to respond to your call < and to minister to your oegrssliles In , l the name of Jesus t lirlst. ^ 4 Praying that you may grow lu ( power In all spiritual things, a id thai | you may be In health, I remain, | Very sincerely your pastor. . | r gbhruk k. mitch. , ; INTERESTING RELICS . — — 1 . t o f*ut>llc Library t» < The fallowing letter, received by tbe I S'kntixei.. explains itself: ' < Pbllsdelphla, Feb. 1, 1916. I EliltoK the Skxtiskl:— 1 noticed In 1 > your Issue of 201 b ult. that Ocean City < 1 had a public library : also the library contained a case wlib relics, etc. 1 1 send you, under separate cover, a ' few corns obtained by me during my 1 ■ travels in foreign countries, also one ' foreign shin plaster aud two (2). pieces ' of paper mouey which 1 took In 1 change during tbe Civil War. Tbey been In my possession since that I desire to present tbe articles to tbe . . library, same lo be placed among those . already exhibited. Will you kindly see that tbey are de- , In tbe proper person In charge? 1 Yours very truly, 1 Edw. W. Taxis, ( I 147 W. Luray atreet, , Germantowo. P. 8 — Enclosed Hod paper money Coins mailed under separate cover. , Mr. Taxis' contribution will be 1 viewed with curiosity by tbe younger , generation among Ibe visitors to tbe . ; , 1 Tbe Sentinel bat nollfled Mis# t Foulde, tbe librarian, of Ibe receipt of the coins, etc. ■

REVIVAL SERVICES 1 Clark Leads Singing In First 1 There Is much renewed Iuteresl 1 shown In tbe revival aervlcea In tb - First M. E. Cburcb. Prof. Robert E. Clark, leader of music In Hetbauy Presbyterian Sunday School, Philadelphia, hat been iu charge of the aloglog at tbe aervlce. this week, beglnolng Monday evening, and be will oontloue to lead op to and Including tomorrow eveDlng. He Is not only a flue leader, but also au ex- 1 cellent vocalist, and bis presence has an Inspiration to tbose at tbe meetings. Prof. Clark led the alnglng at tbe , services In 5blt church lest June end ( be led Evangelist Anderson's revival 1 meetings In Mlllvllle. LAKE ON THE JOB Anxious to Serve HIS Town and 1 County lu Assembly. At tbe regular meeting of tbe Ocean City Board of Trade, Asaemblyman Mark Lake, of this city, told the memtbat If this resort and Cape May County have any bills tbey want presented to ibe Leglsl dure, tbey sbould at once gel "on tbe job." Mr. Lake said be will be glad to do all In bis power for Cape May County l«ople at Trenton and will extend tnem every courtesy at tbe State capital.

HALE AT 93 William SI. Chrw, 01 MammonWilliam M. Chew, of Chew Road, uear Hammonlou, la vlatllDg bis daughter. Mrs. Luln Mathls, whose husband Is a member of l£a Hfe-tavlng crew of the Corson's Inlet station lo tbe lower section of tbls city. It la bit first visit to Ocean City. Although Mr. Chaw It 92 years old. be does not look It, as bt It hearty and quite apry. Motel Keepers- Meeting. Tbe regular monthly meeting of the ' Hotel Proprietors' Aeraclatlon of Ocean ' City will be beld at the residence of ' .Mrs B. K. Wheelman, 4746 Haxel I avenue. West Philadelphia. Monday ' evening, February 14. A foil attend- ' ance It requested. League's card Party. Tbe Young Men's Piogrsssivs League II will bold IU next card party on Tbore.t day. February 10. Instead of February H 17 The cbang. it mads because of ib tbe meeting of tbe Chamber of <MmI, mere* of Cap* May County Seashore 1 Resorts

SAY ASBURY AVENUE " '' J' i SHOULD BE REBUILT

■ Board of Trade Committee 3 Will So Recommend to v City Commissioners. 1 Otis M. Townsend said at tliemeetI of the' Board of Trade that Ui* City c Commissioners should rebuild Asbury c : started as soon at possible. h Assembly man Lake gave II as Ills t opinion thai tbe rebuilding of tbe ave- e Is tlie only step to be taken, as It a . cannot well be'repalred. f< John R. Groves expressed similar i views. f< President Brick said tbat John II. li . Jones and tils committee on public 1 improvements have tbls matter uuder d discussion and were preparlngio make a similar suggestion. H , On motion of Mr. Towuseud. It was ft agreed tbat tbe board's public Itui piovemeut committee sbould wall on ti , tbeflty Commissioners at tbelr next p 1 meeting and recommend the rebuild- b > log of Asbury avenue. b , — 1 »•- II ONE-DESIGN BOATS 0 , b 1 Isle and Molly Beach WBI Join I tie Came. Tbe success af the one-design tail- ^ raclDg at three of tbe teu yacbt 1 ' club* with tbe South Jersey Kacing Association last season bss been an 0 Incentive to tbe two other clubs on the 1 South Jersey coast. Vice Commodore 0 Joseph L. Bslley, of tbe Holly Beacb 5 Yacht Club, lias formulated plant 1 whereby tbe club will be In.tbe sail- '' 1 game the coming season. Ylce 1 George J. Slranbmuller, ^ of the Sea Isle Yacbt and Motor Boat has the "bug," so to speak, and 1 Ibe Sea Isle club will be represented : lu the sailboat game. Joseph Bailey. 1 havlug purchased tbe talliog craft of * Commodore Charles J. Cutran. J of tbe' Ocean City Yacbt Club, has started a fleet at bit borne club. At a meeting of tbe association of ' the commodores and officers of tbe ten - clubs. In making out tbe aeaeou's date*, It was agreed that a flual cbam- ^ . ploushlp contest for sailboats be put on tbe schedule for tbe final rare meet season tbe Atlantic City Yacbt 11 1 tbe Ocean Clly Yacbt Club aud * Corinthian Yacbt Club, of Cape ' . May. held Inter-club contests and tbe from Atlantic City won out II , tbe Idea of tba sailboat owners to . bold Inter-club races either on the , dates of tbe five regattas or 00 dales to , selected by tbe delegates from the ^ 1 five clubs. KENDALL TO SPEAK J . I ' At Hrsilsx of County Boards o( [ Edocsllos at Court Hotter. t Arrangements are beiug made for a | - very Interesting meeting at Cape May t ' Court House of tbe Association of 1 Boards of Education of Cape May g Saturday morning and afternoon, February 19. | Tbe morning session will begin at' * 10 o'clock aDd tbe afternoon session at 1 1 80. Tb* morning session will be the j 1 session, aud reports from < ' school officers will be asked as usual. { ' A stgreoptlcou exhibition Illustrating ( school Improvement and school actlvl- , 1 ties In the county will close tbe session. , I In the afternoon the State Commit- , slooer of Education, Dr. C. N. Kendall, will deliver an address, aud will be t followed by the Rev. Dr. Paul Slurte- , vant Howe, In a slereoptlcon lllna- , 1 rated lecture from original sources on , "Tbe Pilgrim Fathers and the Pilgrim | 1 Coufllry." • -w | Members are itked to lorlte tbe pub- | lie to atteud lu order tbat a* many as t 1 possible may be benefited. ( Dr. J. 8 Douglass, Is president and , Clement Kewklrk secretary of the as ( , «oclatlon. , j ENJOYED DANCE 1 • Carpenlsr's Clan Had Jolly Time < on Malay Bttnisg. I t Weather conditions considered, there ' was auolher good -sized crowd at tbe - ' dance at Company U'a Armory Toes- ' I day eveolng. Tbe alleudaooe, bowI ever, was pot quite *0 large as on lbs 1 Tuesday eveolug of last week. Despite tbe rain aud gloomy cuudl tlont ou Uie outalde, tbe daucera had tbelr osual Jolly time on tbe floor, and, I aa alwaya, tbey continued to eujoy themselves after C. Ell wood Carpenter. , tbe loatractor, left tbe building to catch , tbe 10 80 o'clock car for his Pblladel- . pbla borne. 1 f The learners are progressing well _ under Mr. Carpenter's tuition, and all I are delighted with tbe attention he devotes to tbe begloDert In tbe class. „ Those Interested lo Ibe success of tbe j das* will make an effort to have tbe j largest attendance of tbe eeaaon at tbe c dance nax| Tuesday aveolng. SENTENCE SU8PBNDBD Sot Woman Boat Brsd Her CktlJudge Eldredge. In tbe case of Mra. I, Elaenweln, of this city, baa eutpended a sentence, but ordered her lo keep her « three children In ecbool. Tbe ecbool g eutborltlee hire had eonalderabla o trouble with ber retarding tba atteodis ance of ber children at achool, and ber case was taken before tbe county judge I, Tbe woman haa a large family and d tbe has claimed tbat aba it ooable properly to clot be them. Tbe city, a* represented by Solicitor Boewell, showed that aha baa an Inie come from aeveral sources of more >u than $17 a weak. el I'aSwwsai Opemtloo. >7 Mra. J. H. Wilson, of this dty, was 4- sent to tba Habnamano Hospital Tuesday by Dr Coraon for an examination by a specialist. It was decided to perform an operation for cancer "• yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Wilson's many friends bop* tbat *ha will euc'1 c* ••fully recover from tbe ordeal, — • o 1 m- $aouO lo loan 00 bawd aad mortgage, ire Apply J- M.CbaMafAOa, PdmOIBc* Building. Ocean City, H. J. Adv., It.

WOMAN SPEARS IN BAPTIST CHURCH Nine People Take S^attd for, V^>Clirist When Miss Cain j Ends Appeal. M ss Dora E. Cain, who Is Ity-lisrgr of the woman's work In tliMLugh | the First Bapti-t Church Sunday even- ' before a crowded church. Frou, tbe beglunlug of her remarks she held everyone aud bcautftully swayed the , audience by ber very pleastug aud efmaimer. Life." based <>u Ihe lexl In j 12:1-2 Tbe speaker, by 1ier direclne** of adfastened lo the minds of_Jier , audience four word-: Presentation, j trausformatlou. revelatinu aud mai IShe went on to say: "To live a transformed life we must eotue and i present ourselves unto tbe l^ird (lor bodies, our whole lives, our all. must | placed on the altar So often Chris- ' do not recognize thai their bodies belong to tlie lord. We bave been with a price, eveu the blood of Jesna Christ, andtbusour bodies be- I come the temple o' the Holy Spirit. I To the Christians Paul writes, -Christ I lu you tbe hope of glory.' All tbls I should Inspire us to come tnd present ourselves uuto the Lord. malloo.' You cau uo more transform j yourselves than you cau save your- 1 selves. Did you ever try to be good.] to be holy? I have and miserably ! failed. To be transformed means Aiat j " are to let the Holy Spirit All your life and take out of It all llial Is uu- j boly and displeasing to God " At tbls polut, the *|>eaker showed how the life of Christ will lake out | and unCbrlsl-IIke, hy two very vivid Illustrations. Continuing, she said: "O. I beg of you, dear people, that ^ ou let tbe Spirit of Jesus Christ become yours, aud you will no longer grovel In tbe dost of the world, but you will raise and soar wltb Him In Ibe heavenly places. "Then, having presented your live* uuto God, you will be ready to prove what Is His good aud perfect will. It Is a very practical thing to be a Chris- - tlan. Do tbe next tblug tbat He desire* you to do, aud you will soou uu- B dental. d what It means to btvetue| revelation or His will. It may be to teach a Sunday school class, to visit lbs sick, or perhaps, to be more kindly L at home. Aod so, doing tbe next thing at hand, .is Ibe pathway to knowing what is His pleasure for us I day by day. Thus the greatest privilege of the Christian Is to manifest tbe I^itdof Glory ; jud He Is eager to matlmt..ill&KlT In and through oe. has no other Instrument or vessel which He works. If we fall fully possess Him, Hie work of lo tbe world suffers loss. "80 many Christian- are manifesttbe ofaLself-life— doing tbe things • esoridflugs d<k Going lo card parties. . attending tbe theater and dances, aud I ' indulging In practices tbat are un- | 1 Cbnstllke. Now, If you do these . thing*. Is Christ euthroued really and 1 truly lu your life? Does He posse-* J aod control every room In your heart? S Are you reflecting tbe Suo of Rlgbt- t eousues* In your dally living ?" \ Tbe flual appeal of tbe speaker was to tbe unsaved aDd out of Cbrlat. Wltb a- beautiful, atory of a poor woman ( who bought a picture of a lad w|iom - abe loved, anil found lu the back of the tbe will of the father bequeathing the large estate to the oue wbo ' loved bis ton jibe presented tbe love of 1 God and tbe life eternal to every one tbat would believe and love Jesus. 1 Without a break, tbe congregation bowed lo prayer wlttf Pastor Mitch and arose to slog "Just Aa I Am." Miss Cain then made ao appeal to tbe Christiana to etaud. Many did ao. Then, a call for decisions for Christ ■ - was followed by many wbo renewed tbelr allegiance to the Saviour aod 1 wbo took a definite stand for Cbrlat. -I 1 Among tbe latter were two men, a . woman. Ave girls and a boy. Tbese . were gatbered together at the close of tbe service and addressed by Mlse Cain ou tbe meauiug of being a Christian. 1 DR. BOHNBR SPOKE

' Addressed Metbodlst Mes'a Class Tbe Rev. Charles H. Bobuer. pastor of Ibe First Presbyterian Cburcb, addressed tbe Meo'e Bible Class of tbe I Petersburg M. E. Church Friday even- ; log, on tbe occasion of Its aecoud anniversary, and tbe members were much > interested In bis discourse. Mlsa Louisa i T. Corson gave a vocal solo and there a was a violin solo by C. Homer Shoemaker. Tbe accompanist was Mlsa Minerva Adams. Mr. Bohnet's subject was - Bad Bargains." He spoke to tbe class wben It was organized. Tbe party was taken to Petersburg in John P. Fox's anto. J BUILD STOREHOUSE I — i- patty Bcqatrra More Moons. r Building Inspector William 8. Johnson bat Issued Ibe following permits: 1 One-story frame store room for Con- * Burners' Ice aod Coal Co., West avenne, near Twelfth etreet; cost. $606. r George Harris, porch for boms of William Hirst, Seventh street, eontb- * east of Ocean avenue; cost $70. Repair* to roof bf Holy Trinity Cburcb; oast, $110. . Underwent Operation. J. Mia* Irene Chapman, daughter of d tb* Rev. and Mr*. A F. Chapman, of Ridley Park, Pa , formerly of tbls dty, f wbo wae seriously III for four weeks wltb pleuio-poeumonla, was racaoeed - " recently to tbe Crazier Hospital. C beetar. where she underwent an operation ' 00 tb* rlgbt long. Tbe operation was « sMOOMful, but abe k still lo a critical 1. condition.

804-806 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. THE RIGHT START FOR THE NET YEAR " '» 1 . BUY THERE QUALITY COUNTS VERY FINE SUI I"S AND OVERCOATS, P $15 to $20 AH Wool Sweaters, Flannel Shirts, Gloves x j Stetson Hats " Caps Jones' Men's Shop At the Trust Company's Corner . ■ ' mcallisters The Leading Dry Goodo Store , igjafeUk Big Opportunity Sale has closed, but we will . continue to offer Big Bargains iu Coats, Furs, - Outing Flannel Garments, Underwear, Sweaters, Remnants, etc. ■] It will pay you to visit our store rCBKl'ARY WILL DC A 64RG4I* MONTtl MCRC Special values in Longclotli. Nainsook and KuiI broideries. S. S. McAllister < ^ . OCEAN GITY. N. J. HARVEY Y. LAKE] REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue f

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John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Street and Havan Avanu* OCEAN CITY. N. J. MiUwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Sub Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. [pusrol .for good painting JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. [ftlffl- PAINTING AND DCCONATING ^Painters Paint *«n»-. e». oe»- city, n. j Real Estate For Sale Bid BARC3 AIIN'S Cottages, AparlmeitTs and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished. estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the time of year to bny Cottages and Lots at tbls Popular Seaside Resort Cheap. Apply to •i~\ Alonzo Cotton Asbury Avsnus Ocean City. N. J. - |f« The Reliable 1 0\vcll s Dry Goods Store "We are better prepared to serve you for the coming year than ever before, with all seasonable merchandise. Large stock, right prices and reliable goods. POWELL'S 921 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. j. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waltlug for two weeks to know If yon cau get It; we can tell you at ouce. Bargains iu Bay and Ocein front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also lots for Investment aud for Improvement— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., . Ocean City, N. J.

"(The first step is all J the diffiCUl ty, -WcnA T^rb In UviporttvuT m li.-|-eN work, the. first stzp skcruM be Wu/yi bodh a. "fetlvn.^ of- cznfuiestce awL stowify . Backed. bvj tlit tem-otoleAije. of- A. heaititi) accownt, Wiot sttp will be •m.o.at There otsij aM secure,. OpportmitieK cmxitam\Aiu\ occur" fov- tkt one with fvkantod bedbm^. \Nl VYLirifa. oiow. io a/kb (LcccrwY\t~ i/kv. cruse b (S/rdtL t emu. ojrt ■hit^ah'taiL^ a. dupos fiar. ll kwaj. mtzr-est-on sauvn^s Compo wnded. First National Bank Ocean City, IN. J. R. B. 8TITR8 a. H. MOWRER PrsaMsnt Csahlsr Wu pay 3 pur Matron Savings Anmints an Advertisement in the SENTINEL

HUTU." illl COTTAGE*.' H0T6L iDISeyqYRe... Ocean Ave. Between KlgbUi and Ninth HtreeU open all the year ^ M. E. Smith IlccKrxoH am. scotch Un 1 1 SANATORIUM siSifl'c'l W* Hnl' Jr'.*?! " ' H-id *ur~ ' "'j " Mp",T the imperial Mra. C. OtrZKL the kathlu Now open for the season uzei'.ntral Avsnos, OCEAN CITY. N.J. M 1 68KB LK WIS llOSAKU wyoming »s4 OCEAN ATF.NVK Oceau niy, N, ». Opeo ui Ihe ,ear Hot WaWr Hsa A. P. NIUEk hotel atglen Do* of tbe most occ trail, located boMte la . Ocean City. Tbs aim baa always bees I* make this boase select and homelike, sod its ' largt asd assnred patronage proves iu sne* t ccsa. For terms and partlenlari address, [ THE HEWLINGS i ol'en for the season i Special September Rates I L H. HEWUIUI 1 Nlnih and Wesley avv. Oesan Clly. N. J [ new hotel elbero^ I EIGHTH AN I> CENTRAL AVKNUK OCEAN CITY, N. J. ^ Fourteenth BeaaoD. Thornuxhlj rehovated I and otwly papered, Bell Pbonsa: 17-X aad ' }2f^jfeSS\ Opiw Ale The Year Central avenue and Nlutb street. o. w. F. W001I6IDR, Prop. Beid for Booklet. Hot Water Heal • the i dlewild OPEN-ALL YEAR Between Kit hi h and Ninth Btraeu' Losaled One Uloek from Beach. MH8.J. K.HOBRlgOW john e. townsend Electrical Contractor r 1137 Asbury Ave. k Ocean City New Jersey e. c. boyle ^ Real Eatate Broker 624 EIGHTH STREET Ocean City / new jersey Bee, BerkkaHl Warrek W. Srewa u. Barkhardt k c*. a plumbing and heating - *41 ABIt'RT AVUC1 OTEAX CITE IIW JEESZT Hoi pSjna.m'f0' l a. steelman blacksmith and wheelwright 1. Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING OONZ PROMPTLY CIib n4 Oyster Trngi 1 S$mWU it Agent for Stewart's Iron Works Oe. Plain aod Ornameutal Iron Faooe, " Irou Railings and Window Guards. Seventh St. and Haven be. 1. : Otis m. Townsend a Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by tbe State. •> -> eighth street, opp. p. o. ocean CITY n. j. C. I— LAKE ...real estate agent.. ISM'Aabnry Avenue, ocean CUy. N.J. LOU for eale. Oollacee lot rent. r or sale a^ dulphla ituwhc ice cnimin '■ Pnpnnn MOCItail IM Oflos, lOl* Asbury Ave OCEAN CITY' n 4. We Are Distributors Ford Automobile in Ocean City. Sea Isle City end Vicinity Wm. h. Powell Oeneral Contractor _ Grading and street Bflldlf TMrty-leautb et. ead Waal era. ocean cm, .V j.